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  2. DOD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    DOD Electronics, or simply DOD, also known as their brand name DigiTech, is an American manufacturing company that makes guitar effects pedals, as well as active crossover gear. DOD is owned by Cortek, the parent company of Cort Guitars. Their DigiTech Whammy pedal has been called "one of the most significant innovations in pedal tech". [1]

  3. DigiTech Whammy - Wikipedia

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    The DigiTech Whammy is a pitch shifter pedal manufactured by DigiTech. It raises or lowers the pitch of an audio signal by up to two octaves , controlled with a treadle . The first model, released in 1989, was the first mass-market digital pitch shifter.

  4. Electro-Harmonix - Wikipedia

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    Electro-Harmonix was founded by rhythm and blues keyboard player Mike Matthews in October 1968 in New York City with $1,000. [3] He took a job as a salesman for IBM in 1967, but shortly afterwards, in partnership with Bill Berko, an audio repairman who claimed to have his own custom circuit for a fuzz pedal, he jobbed construction of the new pedal to a contracting house and began distributing ...

  5. DigiTech JamMan - Wikipedia

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    The DigiTech JamMan is a discontinued [1] [2] looper pedal formerly manufactured by DigiTech. It is unrelated to the earlier Lexicon JamMan unit. It can record up to 99 loops, perform real-time recording, and can hold up to 6½ hours of audio. It takes input from guitars and microphones.

  6. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Boss is a brand used for products geared toward guitar players, and is used for guitar pedals, effects units, rhythm and accompaniment machines, guitar amplifiers, and portable recording equipment. Edirol was a line of professional video-editing and video-presentation systems, as well as portable digital audio recorders. Edirol also had Desktop ...

  7. Strymon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Damage Control name, the company's product line included several guitar preamps, distortions, multi-effects, [2] and delays which utilized tubes within the pedals themselves. A Strymon BigSky reverb pedal. The Strymon product line includes distortion, delay, [3] reverb, [4] chorus, [5] flanger, and compressor pedals for guitar. [6] [7]